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   Joe Beasley to Joe Beasley   
   Correction: Re: D-Link DI-713P & VPN   
   20 Nov 03 23:03:21   
   
   From: jbeasley@marflar.net   
      
   The cisco client does NOT support wireless Linux connections.  Works fine   
   with XP.   
      
      
      
   On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 13:15:21 -0600, Joe Beasley wrote:   
      
   > If you want a client behind the Dlink to initiate ipsec/pptp   
   > connections, you don't have to change anything.   
   >   
   > If you want your client to respond to connections, you will have to put   
   > the client in the DMZ.  The port forwarding options only work for TCP.   
   >   
   > Your wireless clients should work fine, as long as the client software   
   > supports wireless devices.  The cisco vpn client doe NOT support   
   > wireless cards.   
   >   
   > On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:35:13 -0600, Steve Adams wrote:   
   >   
   >> We are trying to setup a VPN (PPTP) connection using a DI-713P router.   
   >> So far, no luck.  What we see is that the connection seems to be made,   
   >> but then none of the remote network resources are visible.   
   >>   
   >> What settings need to be changed in the 713P in order to have the VPN   
   >> connection operate?   
   >>   
   >> We've had VPN connections working using the same equipment, with the   
   >> exception of a LinkSYS router instead of the D-Link router.   
   >>   
   >> I've also come across some news on the net that implies that the   
   >> wireless connections in the DI-713P won't support VPN.  Is that the   
   >> case?   
   >>   
   >> Thanks.   
      
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